Kentucky Auto Insurance

 

November 13, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader Comment: Just wanted to say thank you for helping me find a great deal on Kentucky auto insurance. I know you spent a lot of additional time with me and I just wanted you to know that I appreciate your time and will highly recommend your website to anyone looking for a great rate on auto insurance.

Justin

Justin…..thanks :) Glad I was able to assist you.

Grade Point Average and Teen Auto Insurance Discounts in Kentucky

 

November 30, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What grade point average does a teen have to maintain here in Kentucky in order to be eligible for auto insurance discounts?

Melissa

Louisville, KY

There is no law in Kentucky that says one must pass a certain grade point average in order to be eligible for driving. However, there is what they call No Pass, No Drive law that is stated under the KRS 186.400 administration law. This law states that participating schools must notify Kentucky’s Transportation Cabinet about minors who abandon school or are academically unsatisfactory. These students may be evaluated and may have their driver’s licenses dismissed if found to be school dropouts.

However, a driver who was given a driver’s permit while still under the age of 18 should take a driver education program. The driver must pass a written test before being subject to further evaluation for unrestricted license eligibility.

If the teen already has a learner’s permit, he must be able to get auto insurance. However, if he gets into trouble before getting his auto insurance and gets his license dismissed, he may have a hard time getting insurance. This is because auto insurance companies need to make sure that the person they are insuring is eligible to drive (with a driver’s license). If he has a dismissed license or drives without any license, chances are the auto insurance company would be paying for a bigger amount and would make them consider the driver as a high-risk.

What Is No Fault Auto Insurance?

 

November 5, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

A friend told me once that Kentucky is a no fault auto insurance state Can you please tell me what that’s all about? Is that beneficial?

Carrie

Bowling Green, KY

First things first. You know how, generally, insurance companies or you yourself can go after the driver at fault to try to recuperate financial damages? Well, with no-fault car insurance, your insurance company will protect you regardless of whose fault the accident was. Yes, even if it was YOUR fault. Hence the phrase “no fault.” So, why doesn’t everyone take out no fault insurance, you may ask. First, it’s because not all states offer this kind of insurance. Your friend is right. Bowling Green, Kentucky is a no fault area because the state of Kentucky is a no fault state. There are only twelve states that have no fault systems, I think. What’s more, in Kentucky, you can actually choose between the traditional type and the no fault type.

Another reason why some people choose tort insurance (traditional) over no fault is because, as with everything, there are two sides to this kind of insurance. Your insurance company will already indemnify you, so your capacity to sue the other driver for damages is therefore limited. One advantage that I can see about no fault is that of faster payments for injuries and the possibility of getting cheaper premiums because the costs of determining who is at fault is done away with. However, others argue that it promotes reckless driving since people are indemnified even if it was they who caused the accident

Can My Car Be Registered To My Parents and I Pay For Auto Insurance Policy?

 

September 13, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Can I have the title of the vehicle under my name and have the car insurance under my mother’s insurance policy in Covington, KY?

Thomas

Covington, KY

Insurance carriers in Covington, KY have different guidelines so you will have to know for sure if your father’s insurance would permit this type of set up for car insurance. One must have insurable interest in order to insure a car. If you want your mother to insure your vehicle, instead of yourself, then many insurance providers would not permit this since she does not have insurable interest in the car.

If you live in the same household as your mother and want to add the vehicle to her current insurance policy this may be permitted, again it will depend upon what her insurance carrier’s underwriting guidelines are. If instead you live outside of her household and thus the vehicle is garaged at a different address then it is unlikely that an insurance carrier would allow her to insure the vehicle under her insurance policy.

Penalty For Driving Without Car Insurance in Kentucky?

 

September 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What is the fine for driving without car insurance in  Kentucky?

Collins

Owensboro, KY

Driving without auto insurance in Owensboro and in all areas in Kentucky can be rather severe. For the first offense you are cited, you will be required to go to court and can be fined between $500 up to $1000 or imprisonment for not more than 90 days or both.

Your KY license plates and registration can be suspended for 1 year or until proof of car insurance is presented. You could also lose your drivers license for up to one year. The penalties increase for each subsequent offenses of not having proper proof of car insurance liability.

If you were found driving without auto insurance in the state of Kentucky you may contact the court listed on your ticket for information on the possible penalties you may receive in court. The clerk of the court can likely advise you what the normal fine amount is for a first time violation of driving uninsured in the county in which you were cited.

Teen Driver Stopped With No Auto Insurance Coverage In Kentucky?

 

August 31, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am under the age of 18. What happens if I get pulled over and I got no car insurance in Fayette, Kentucky?

Bart

Fayette, KY

The penalties for driving uninsured in Fayette Kentucky can be rather harsh. For a 1st offense you are cited to go to court and be imprisoned for not more than 90 days or be fined between $500 to $1000 or both.

Your Kentucky license plates and motor vehicle registration can be suspended for 1 year or until proof of auto insurance is provided. You could also lose your license for up to 1 year. The penalties increase for each subsequent offense of not having proper proof of car insurance.

If you do not yet have your full KY license, due to the graduated licensing system and being under eighteen, there may be other penalties included so check with the KY Transportation Cabinet.

Gap Auto Insurance in Kentucky?

 

August 29, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I need to sell my new car and I can’t afford the payments. I have gap insurance in  Kentucky. Will it only help if the vehicle is totaled or stolen? Will the gap insurance help if we are trying to sell the car?

James

Newburg, KY

Yes, GAP insurance would only be of use if your car was found to be a total loss or if it was stolen and your primary insurance policy paid out actual cash value for the car. You cannot make use of your GAP insurance policy in Kentucky if you are upside-down on your loan and wish to sell the car.

Gap insurance is use to pay the difference between a covered insurance loss and the balance of your lease or loan. If you sell a car, this is not an insurance loss and therefore a claim with your Gap insurance company could not be placed.

Supended Drivers License – Need To File SR22 in Kentucky?

 

July 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My license got suspended due to DUI in Louisville, Kentucky. I am quite humiliated by this and I am not sure how to go about SR22 filing in KY.

Macy

Louisville, KY

Getting a DUI is not the end of the world, Macy.

You always have options to get your driver’s license back, like filing an SR22 in Louisville, Kentucky. Under Kentucky law, if you had your license suspended due to DUI, reckless driving, too many tickets, or other violations, you need to provide an SR-22 to get your license back. There are companies online that can get you an SR22 quickly and easily. You will be surprised that in just a few minutes, you’ll be on the road to driving again.

You can get get free confidential SR22 quotes online through websites like this one without any obligations. All you need to do is to simple plug in your zip code on the relevant space above. As these companies want to put you back in the driver’s seat today, it would not matter to them why your license was suspended. They do not judge you why you got ticket for DUI, reckless driving, accidents or any reason at all. All these SR22 insurance companies care about is helping you get your license back. These companies know that your privacy is important and will never sell your information.

In fact, there are many SR22 insurance services in Louisville, Kentucky that are truly dedicated to serving you. Choose one that is a highly specialized provider of SR22 insurance in your area. Get from companies that offer you the lowest rate on SR22 filing.

Car Insurance Claim and Diminished Value Question

 

July 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I was found to be at-fault in an accident and the other driver filed a claim against my car insurance company for property damage. He quoted about $5,000 that he said he lost in diminished value. Is there such a thing as “diminished value” claim that is payable under my auto insurance policy?

Chelsea

Fayette, KY

If you just heard about a “diminished value” claim, it does exist. This claim is based on the idea that any car that has been in an accident, regardless of how well the repairs are done, is worth less than the exact same car that hasn’t been in an accident.

The physical damage section of an auto insurance policy does not usually cover claims for a car’s “diminished value” after an accident. It applies to direct and accidental damage only. By definition, direct damage is the actual physical damage done to the car, not a loss in value.

This is the reason why some courts began to question this approach and ruled that since diminution in value was not specifically excluded by the terms of the policy, it was covered.

However, a diminished value claim is a liability claim for property damage and cannot be judged in the same light as a physical damage claim. Under a liability claim, the insurer agrees to pay damages for property damage for which the insured is legally responsible because of an auto accident. If you’re legally liable for the damages of the claimant, then whatever the amount for which you’re liable for is the amount the policy will pay. Be aware that it still is subject to the limit of liability amounts.

It’s always advisable to contact your insurance agent in Fayette, KY or your insurance company directly to have a further discussion regarding the terms of your policy.

What Grade Point Average Does Teen Driver Need For Car Insurance Discount ?

 

July 22, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I have a 16 year old teenage son and I was wondering what grade point average he needs in the state of Kentucky to qualify for a car insurance discount?

Bill

Louisville, KY

I am not aware of that grade point average that someone has to carry in order to be able to have car insurance in KY. What I do know is that KY does have a form of the No Pass, No Drive law in Kentucky though that authorizes the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to have administration regulations regarding a young or minor driver licensing applicant.

This administration regulation, requires participating schools to inform the Transportation Cabinet if a minor is academically deficient or withdraws from school. Therefore as a 16 or 17 year old and you drop out of a participating school or deemed to be deficient academically, you will lose your driver’s license.

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